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He started the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921)

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Who first called for revolution in Mexico?

Francisco I. Madero (1873-1913)


When did Francisco I. Madero die?

Francisco Indalecio Madero (1873-1913) was a Mexican political leader who led the rebellion which overthrew Porfirio Díaz and made possible the later far-reaching social revolution. Francisco Madero was a former president of Mexico. He was in office from 1911 until 1913.


What did francisco madero accomplish by seizing control of Mexico from porfirio diaz?

Opened the door to a wider revolution led by Emiliano Zapata


What did fransisco madero do by seizing control of Mexico from porfirio diaz?

Francisco I. Madero did not seixe the control of Mexico. As soon as Porfirio Díaz army was defeated in Chihuahua he resign and went to exile.


What actors and actresses appeared in Madero of Mexico - 1942?

The cast of Madero of Mexico - 1942 includes: Joe Dominguez as Dissenter in Montage Paul Guilfoyle as Don Francisco Madero John Nesbitt as Narrator Frederick Worlock as Aristocratic landowner


Who overthrew porfirio diaz to control Mexico?

Francisco Madero was the person who overthrew porfirio Diaz


What is Francisco I. Madero's birthday?

Francisco I. Madero was born on October 30, 1873.


When was Francisco I. Madero born?

Francisco I. Madero was born on October 30, 1873.


When did Jose Francisco Madero die?

Jose Francisco Madero died in 1833.


When did Francisco Bernabé Madero die?

Francisco Bernabé Madero died in 1896.


When was Francisco Bernabé Madero born?

Francisco Bernabé Madero was born on 1816-10-14.


Who killed Francisco you Madero?

Francisco I. Madero, the revolutionary leader and president of Mexico, was assassinated on February 22, 1913, during a coup led by General Victoriano Huerta. Madero and his vice president, José María Pino Suárez, were captured and killed shortly after being forced to resign. The assassination was part of a broader power struggle in Mexico during the early stages of the Mexican Revolution. Huerta's forces were responsible for orchestrating the coup and the subsequent murder of Madero.